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Pauli decidedly more happy than the supposed favorite Holstein Kiel.

Ole Werner changed the Kiel staff at the beginning of the second round.

Marco Komenda continued to play for Johannes van den Bergh from then on.

The referee put an end to the goalless hustle and bustle on the field with the half-time whistle.

Daniel-Kofi Kyereh served Omar Khaled Mohamed Marmoush, who scored 1-0 in the 52nd minute of the game.

In the 59th minute, Ole Werner switched and sent Joshua Mees and Finn Porath onto the pitch in a double substitution for Fabian Reese and Janni Serra.

Mees had the equalizer in his repertoire when he put an assist from Fin Bartels in the mesh (62.).

FC St. Pauli made a big change in the 79th minute with a triple change and sent Maximilian Dittgen, Leon Flach and Igor Matanovic on for Mohamed Marmoush, Adam Dzwigala and Guido Burgstaller.

Ultimately, the team from the Kiez and the KSV parted ways.

St. Pauli currently occupies the first relegation place.

The hosts currently have one win, seven draws and seven defeats.

Three draws and two defeats from the last five games: Coach Timo Schultz's team simply cannot win.

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The result for Holstein Kiel is certainly not satisfactory.

But at least second place was defended.

With only 14 goals conceded, Holstein has the best defense in the 2nd Bundesliga.

The guest now has a proud record of eight successes, five points and two defeats this season.

Kiel is on course and has scored ten points in the past five games.

Next week, FC St. Pauli will play at Hannover 96 (Saturday, 1:00 p.m.), one day later KSV will enjoy home rights against Karlsruher SC.

This article was created automatically by our partner Retresco based on game data.